The Classical Weekly, المجلد 10Classical Association of the Atlantic States, 1917 |
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... writer . One of the happiest results was somewhat unforeseen . The two speakers were invited for their own sakes and ... writers , especially the Greeks , to the world of ideas had been so vital and so fundamentally sound that ...
... writer . One of the happiest results was somewhat unforeseen . The two speakers were invited for their own sakes and ... writers , especially the Greeks , to the world of ideas had been so vital and so fundamentally sound that ...
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... writer would at once with- draw her statement , but , if she actually did not know any one who reads Greek or Latin literature or both with enjoyment and for the sake of the ideas therein expressed , it is greatly to be hoped that she ...
... writer would at once with- draw her statement , but , if she actually did not know any one who reads Greek or Latin literature or both with enjoyment and for the sake of the ideas therein expressed , it is greatly to be hoped that she ...
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... writer , but we can still see the marks of Praxiteles's own chisel on the Hermes at Olympia , we can handle the very coins which Pericles minted , we can still read many of the inscriptions which Herodotus and Thucydides read , and read ...
... writer , but we can still see the marks of Praxiteles's own chisel on the Hermes at Olympia , we can handle the very coins which Pericles minted , we can still read many of the inscriptions which Herodotus and Thucydides read , and read ...
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... writers are enthusiastic and at times felicitous . But no like treatment is accorded to the Greek writers ; they are ... writing of their permanence and power to refine and elevate , and with Lamb pointing out in pleasant rhyme the ...
... writers are enthusiastic and at times felicitous . But no like treatment is accorded to the Greek writers ; they are ... writing of their permanence and power to refine and elevate , and with Lamb pointing out in pleasant rhyme the ...
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... writing or speaking , and at the same time most effective to question the actuality of a well known fact . A good example of this is afforded by Juno's words in Aeneid 1.39-41 : Pallasne exurere classem Argivom atque ipsos potuit ...
... writing or speaking , and at the same time most effective to question the actuality of a well known fact . A good example of this is afforded by Juno's words in Aeneid 1.39-41 : Pallasne exurere classem Argivom atque ipsos potuit ...
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